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    Who are some of the great Japanese boxers? Its odd to me that a nation that has excelled in so many martial arts like Judo and Kickboxing haven't really produced many memorable boxers.

    I know Takeshi Fuji and Shinji Takehara were both briefly world champions in their respective times, and both were known as real good punchers.

    I know Royal Kobayashi and Hiroshi Kobayashi, but only as the guys who got destroyed by Gomez and Duran respectively.

    So who are the greatest boxers produced by Japan? Who is #1?
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    Emiko Raika (来家 恵美子, born January 24, 1975 in Kyoto, Japan) is a Japanese female professional boxer. The former WIBA Featherweight Champion on the World, Raika is considered one of the greatest Japanese female boxers of all time.---- from wikipedia

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Who are some of the great Japanese boxers? Its odd to me that a nation that has excelled in so many martial arts like Judo and Kickboxing haven't really produced many memorable boxers.

    I know Takeshi Fuji and Shinji Takehara were both briefly world champions in their respective times, and both were known as real good punchers.

    I know Royal Kobayashi and Hiroshi Kobayashi, but only as the guys who got destroyed by Gomez and Duran respectively.

    So who are the greatest boxers produced by Japan? Who is #1?
    joichiro tatsuyoshi,By no means the greatest japanese fighter,,One Of The Bravest You Will......(should) See!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Who are some of the great Japanese boxers? Its odd to me that a nation that has excelled in so many martial arts like Judo and Kickboxing haven't really produced many memorable boxers.

    I know Takeshi Fuji and Shinji Takehara were both briefly world champions in their respective times, and both were known as real good punchers.

    I know Royal Kobayashi and Hiroshi Kobayashi, but only as the guys who got destroyed by Gomez and Duran respectively.

    So who are the greatest boxers produced by Japan? Who is #1?
    konichiwa. i don't know about japan's all time best but there's hiroyuki ebihara and fighting harada, Hiroshi Kobayashi and Yoshiaki Numata, all during the 60's era.

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    I have no idea who the best Jap boxer would be but I do know that they alllll show tremendous heart and they have quite a few skilled boxers. I mean even now we have Hasegawa and Kameda. Then those which you guys have mentioned too.

    I don't think I'll ever forget the beating Guts Ishimatsu took from Roberto Duran and the crazy bastard kept getting back up!!

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    FIGHTING HARADA! 2 Wins against the great Eder Jofre and the only man to beat him, that's enough for me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by THE THIRD MAN
    FIGHTING HARADA! 2 Wins against the great Eder Jofre and the only man to beat him, that's enough for me.
    i agree

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jeff Spicoli Surfs In 'Nawlins
    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker
    Who are some of the great Japanese boxers? Its odd to me that a nation that has excelled in so many martial arts like Judo and Kickboxing haven't really produced many memorable boxers.

    I know Takeshi Fuji and Shinji Takehara were both briefly world champions in their respective times, and both were known as real good punchers.

    I know Royal Kobayashi and Hiroshi Kobayashi, but only as the guys who got destroyed by Gomez and Duran respectively.

    So who are the greatest boxers produced by Japan? Who is #1?
    joichiro tatsuyoshi,By no means the greatest japanese fighter,,One Of The Bravest You Will......(should) See!
    Neither was Takeshi would I consider a great fighter. Watching his fight against Locche didn't show me anything special besides him being a determined fighter.

    I haven't seen Harada fight but if he beat Jofre then my hat goes off to him.
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    The greatest Japanese boxer was Yoko Gushiken, a native of Okinawa - the land of karate (remember Mr. Miyagi of the Karate Kid). He became a Jr. Flyweight champ at around 20 and retained his title 13 consequitive times, which was, I think, an Asian record at that time, somewhere in the early 80's - a record which was broken later by Khaosay Galaxy (?) of Thailand. Unfortunately, on his 14th (or was it the 13th?) defense, the previously undefeated champ lost his title and never came to terms with that defeat, retiring for good at around 24 years of age, an age which most boxers haven't even reached their peak. What a waste of talent, just one defeat and he's totally devastated, ruining his career for good.
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    An awesome fight was Joichiro Tatsuyoshi vs Yasuei Yakushiji.

    I don't really think there have been THAT MANY Japanese boxers out there that totally dominate their weight outside their own country.

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    FIGHTING HARADA
    GUSHIKEN
    WATANABI

    End of discussion

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ted The Bull
    FIGHTING HARADA
    GUSHIKEN
    WATANABI

    End of discussion
    I remember Fighting Harada was a celebrity of sort in Japan. If popularity is the the guage for being a great fighter, then it'll be Harada, Gushiken, Wajima Koichi, and Guts Ishimatsu - they were all, to various degrees, celebrities in Japan. Guts Ishimatsu became a full-fledged comedian there, clowning around and showing off his badly disfigured face (so folks, beware that boxing doesn't only give you brain damage, it also messes up your pretty face ).
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    Fighting Harada, by a long way. He is an ATG

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    Edwin Valero
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    Hiroki Ioka was a top straw weight and a good fighter but fighting haranda was the best

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